LOSS OF HUME'S EXPLORING PARTY.
A telegram from Brisbane,, dated 30th November, states that on- Sunday nigh^ theGovernment received information that Hume, who proceeded ia search of Classan. a .supposed survivor of the Leichardt exploring expedition, had perished for want of water 50 miles' from Drynan's Station, on the Wilson River, in the Warrego district. O'Hea,. another of th^party, is als6 : sapposed to be dead. The third - man, Thompson, ; has ■ reached ' Dryhari's "Stafcion. ' l^tne men |proceeded out 'and found Hiime ? s body, and a party of native police are seaching for O'JHea. Two of Hume's horses .have been fijunoT dead. ... 0 ; -a: a f
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1987, 18 December 1874, Page 2
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104LOSS OF HUME'S EXPLORING PARTY. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1987, 18 December 1874, Page 2
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